HARVARD ARCHIVE
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JUNE 2010
Fr i d a y
Monday 07
7 PM
The Garden Of The Finzi Continis
04
7 PM
The Long Gray Line
Saturday 05
7 PM
Two Women
11
7 PM
Miracle in Milan
9 PM
12
7 PM
Space Is The Place
18
7 PM
Darkstar
9 PM
19
7 PM
Quintet
25
7 PM
Death Race 2000
9 PM
Phase IV
7 PM
The Children Are Watching
7 PM
Umberto D.
9 PM
13
7 PM
The Bicycle Thieves
7 PM
The Man Who Fell To Earth
20
7 PM
The Hellstrom Chronicles
9:30 PM
Westworld
28
9 PM
06
After The Fox
Terminal Station
21
Shoeshine The Gold of Naples
9:30 PM
This is Korea
14
7 PM
Sunday
Shivers
26
7 PM
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers
27
7 PM
Solaris
9:15 PM
Glen And Randa
HFA Calendar June 2010
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ABOUT THE HFA The Harvard Film Archive (HFA) provides the
filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, and actor-director
faculty and students of Harvard University and
Tommy Lee Jones, among others.
the greater scholarly community with academic
Established with the assistance of the Luce Founda-
research services and a public film program that
tion and the National Endowment for the Humani-
offers audiences the opportunity to view interna-
ties in 1979, the Harvard Film Archive has grown
tional and independent films and to interact with
into a rich resource for scholars and filmmakers. Its
filmmakers and artists.
extensive collection includes 16mm and 35mm film
Film series are scheduled year-round and include
prints, as well as rare video materials, vintage film
retrospectives of distinguished directors and ac-
posters, and promotional materials. As an affiliate
tors, surveys of important periods and movements,
of the International Federation of Film Archives,
and in-depth explorations of historic themes and
the HFA also has access to film prints from over a
contemporary issues. Screeniwngs of films from
hundred repositories.
the HFA collectionas well as those from other collections are held in the HFA Cinematheque, a 210seat theater with state-of-the-art equipment.
WHERE TO FIND US The Harvard Film Archive is located in the lower level of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at 24 Quincy Street, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We are east of the Harvard Square Red Line T Stop, in between the Harvard Faculty Club and the Fogg Art Museum, one block north of Massachusetts Avenue between Broadway and Harvard
The HFA frequently brings filmmakers to introduce
PARKING
and discuss their work, and over the years has
Although parking in Cambridge is difficult (most
hosted such renowned artists as photographer
of the surrounding streets have restricted parking
and filmmaker William Klein, Swedish actress Bibi
for Cambridge residents only),metered parking on
Andersson, Canadian director Atom Egoyan, inde-
Broadway and Harvard Streets, as well as the rest
pendent filmmaker Harmony Korine, the “Father
of Harvard Square, is free after 6 pm. Film-goers
of African Cinema� Ousamane Sembene, Iranian
are encouraged to use public transportation, particularly the MBTA Red Line.
Admission
Tickets for all regular screenings are available 45 minutes before show time at the Cinematheque on the lower level of the Carpenter Center. HFA does not sell tickets in advance unless indicated otherwise, and a separate admission fee is charged for each screening.
Membership
The HFA Public Film Program depends on the gen-
Director’s Circle $500 Members receive two individual admission passes
erous support of members of the community to en-
for an entire year, a subscription to the bi-monthly
sure the health and longevity of our unique blend
program calendar, and reserved tickets via e-mail
of programming. You can become a member by
or phone for special events.
contacting the Archive at 617-496-6046 or by filling out and mailing in our Membership Form (in PDF format) along with a check in the appropriate amount to: Harvard Film Archive, 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Silver Screen Society $300 Free admission to all programs for one, including special events, free subscription to the quarterly program calendar and free one year subscription to Film comment magazine.
Individual / Dual Membership $55 / $100 $ 6 tickets to regular programs, reserved tickets
Student / Senior Membership $35 $5 tickets to regular programs, reserved tickets
Ticket Prices
for special events, free subscription to the quarter-
for special events, free subscription to the quarter-
$7 - Non-Harvard Students,
ly program calendar and free admission to three
ly program calendar and free admission to three
Harvard Faculty and Staff, and Senior Citizens.
regualar screenings.
regular screenings.
$12 - Special Event Ticket Price for all patrons.
$9 - Regular Admission